There is no species known as the "western wallaroo".
There is no species specifically known as the Western Australian wallaroo. "Macropus robustus" is the scientific name for the Euro, also known as the Common Wallaroo, Eastern Wallaroo and Barrow Island Euro. This animal ranges over most of the Australian continent, including the west. There are several subspecies of this animal.
Wallaroos are found in Australia, particularly in the central and western regions. They inhabit rocky habitats, woodlands, and open grasslands.
The Common Wallaroo or Euro has a body about 22 to 43 inches with a tail length of 21-35 inches. Also living in Western Australia is the Antilopine Wallaroo with a body length of 30 to 48 inches but dont forget to include the tail length which is the same length as the body!
There is no species called the Easter wallaroo.
Wallaby, you could also have a Wallaroo or a Western Grey Kangaroo.
The Eastern Wallaroo lives on the hillsides and rugged terrain of the Great Dividing Range, which runs right down the eastern coast of Australia and ends in western Victoria. It lives among the eucalyptus bushland of these areas.
The life span of a Wallaroo is reported at 15 - 20 years.
A wallaroo is a marsupial.
The wallaroo is a type of kangaroo which comes from Australia.
The wallaroo's life span is between 16 - 18 years.
A Wallaroo or kangaroo," Macropus robustus" or ( Osphranter robustus). They live in the hilly regions of Australia. They are known as "wolaru" in Australia.
A wallaroo's lifespan is between 15 and 20 years.